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View Poll Results: Will you buy a "Swiss made" watch with Chines parts?
No, I will not (I want a Swiss-made watch, including the parts) 70 67.96%
Probably (but I would prefer parts not being made in China) 18 17.48%
Yes, I don't care (so long the quality is there) 15 14.56%
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Old 28 January 2025, 10:13 PM   #1
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Are you ok with "Swiss made" watches having Chinese-made parts?

Following a recent thread in the Omega section, I thought to have a general discussion....

The situation: you are contemplating a new watch that qualifies as "Swiss made" under Swiss manufacturing rules, but it turns out that some parts are made in China (for example, the watch case, the bracelet and/or the sapphire glass).

So, what do you think about this? Will you still buy the watch?

Reply to the poll and share your (non-political, please) thoughts below.

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Old 28 January 2025, 11:04 PM   #2
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Nope. There’s many reasons why I would not but primarily it would be for China’s manufacturing reputation for mass produced, low cost and low quality.
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Old 28 January 2025, 11:05 PM   #3
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Nope. China’s manufacturing reputation is for mass produced low cost and low quality. [....] Buy local.

Thanks for contributing, but I think this is an interesting question and hope to keep politics out of this thread or getting this thread locked....
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Old 28 January 2025, 11:17 PM   #4
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Old 28 January 2025, 11:21 PM   #5
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I think the question is crystal clear and agree we should keep politics out of it.
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Old 28 January 2025, 11:23 PM   #6
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I prefer if something says it is made in a place that is where it is made. No Swiss Made and parts from China.
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This is a very interesting question.

As an owner of brand that’s rumored to have parts or materials sourced from China, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t a bit disappointed.

I guess my preference would be that a Swiss made watch would be made 100% in Switzerland and parts not sourced elsewhere.

I’m certain there is a huge rabbit hole of things that “could” come from outside the country in other brands if you go deep enough… but the main components like bracelets, cases, etc …. Yes I think I’d prefer knowing they are produced in Switzerland.
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Thanks for contributing, but I think this is an interesting question and hope to keep politics out of this thread or getting this thread locked....
Question clarified - my response edited. Thanks.
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Old 28 January 2025, 11:40 PM   #9
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Old 28 January 2025, 11:42 PM   #10
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Old 28 January 2025, 11:45 PM   #11
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I prefer if something says it is made in a place that is where it is made. No Swiss Made and parts from China.
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This is a very interesting question.

As an owner of brand that’s rumored to have parts or materials sourced from China, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t a bit disappointed.

I guess my preference would be that a Swiss made watch would be made 100% in Switzerland and parts not sourced elsewhere.

I’m certain there is a huge rabbit hole of things that “could” come from outside the country in other brands if you go deep enough… but the main components like bracelets, cases, etc …. Yes I think I’d prefer knowing they are produced in Switzerland.


This is where I'm at, too.... But, I really wish we could have clarity on this question, other than if more than 60% comes from Switzerland, it's "Swiss made".

I mean, if everyone but Patek source significant parts from China, then that's the reality and it isn't much of an issue (IMHO).
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Old 28 January 2025, 11:52 PM   #12
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This is where I'm at, too.... But, I really wish we could have clarity on this question, other than if more than 60% comes from Switzerland, it's "Swiss made".

I mean, if everyone but Patek source significant parts from China, then that's the reality and it isn't much of an issue (IMHO).
I agree with you, clarity or transparency would be appreciated.

I’d be interested to know which “Swiss Made” brands do source parts outside of Switzerland.

Let’s say by “parts” we are referring to those items in your OP … major things like cases, bracelets, dials, etc.

Maybe it’s easier to list the brands that don’t

In all seriousness, I wonder if there is a definitive source?
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Old 29 January 2025, 12:05 AM   #13
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It certainly is interesting, and begs the question are these watches Swiss ‘Made’ or is a more accurate description Swiss ‘Assembled’.
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Old 29 January 2025, 12:44 AM   #14
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It depends on the pricing. If they use parts from China that are cheaper, then I would want them to pass the cost savings onto me as well. So if they were using Chinese parts from the start, the MSRP should be lower from the beginning. If they switch from all or mostly Swiss parts but keep the same price, then we have a problem.
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Old 29 January 2025, 12:49 AM   #15
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Toblerone chocolate will no longer feature the distinctive Matterhorn mountain peak on its packaging in order to avoid violating a Swiss law that protects national symbols, as the brand's owner shifts some production out of Switzerland.
As Swiss heritage, I’m very protective over this, to be precise, question states ‘Swiss-Made’, therefore if Swiss Made then everything should be Swiss …
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Old 29 January 2025, 01:11 AM   #16
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"Swiss Made" doesn’t mean all parts and/or raw materials are sourced from or made in Switzerland. We’re talking about things like screws here. Some of Omega’s bracelet parts could be made in Asia (not confirmed), and the leather straps on a Patek are made in Italy, yet both are still Swiss Made. Do you think the diamonds Rolex uses were mined in Switzerland? What about the meteorite? Any buyer should know that there’s a chance up to 39% of their Swiss Made watch was sourced from somewhere else - even if it's a Rolex.
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Old 29 January 2025, 01:16 AM   #17
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Here is what qualifies a watch as being "Swiss made" according to the the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry FH (https://www.fhs.swiss/eng/whoweare.html):

"Art. 1a Definition of the Swiss watch

A watch is to be regarded as a Swiss watch if:

a. its technical development has taken place in Switzerland;
1. in the case of exclusively mechanical watches, at least the mechanical
construction and prototyping of the watch as a whole,

2. in the case of watches that are not exclusively mechanical, at least the
mechanical construction and prototyping of the watch as a whole, together
with the conception of the printed circuit or circuits, the display and the
software;
a bis. its movement is Swiss;

b. its movement has been cased up in Switzerland;

c. final inspection by the manufacturer took place in Switzerland and

d. at least 60% of the manufacturing costs is generated in Switzerland"

(https://www.fhs.swiss/file/8/Guide_FH_v.5_en.pdf)
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Old 29 January 2025, 01:19 AM   #18
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So.............if 39% of the manufacturing costs are from outside of Switzerland (China, for example), the watch is "Swiss made" according to the Swiss industry, and can have "Swiss made" written on the dial.

Whether or not, as a consumer, a "luxury" "Swiss watch" having 39% of the manufacturing costs coming from China feels "luxury" is up to the consumer.

I know what I think....
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Old 29 January 2025, 01:25 AM   #19
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"Swiss Made" doesn’t mean all parts and/or raw materials are sourced from or made in Switzerland. We’re talking about things like screws here. Some of Omega’s bracelet parts could be made in Asia (not confirmed), and the leather straps on a Patek are made in Italy, yet both are still Swiss Made. Do you think the diamonds Rolex uses were mined in Switzerland? What about the meteorite? Any buyer should know that there’s a chance up to 39% of their Swiss Made watch was sourced from somewhere else - even if it's a Rolex.


I think a distinction can be made between screws, diamonds and leather straps, and watch cases, metal bracelets and clasps (the former being less of an issue than the latter).

Considering watches don't cost a lot to manufacture (relative to their price), allowing 39% of costs attributable to manufacturing (not even the source material, like gold) to come from outside of Switzerland allows for a very wide range of watch parts to come from a place like China.

As for leather straps being made in France or Italy, those countries have a long history of producing luxurious leather goods (more so than Switzerland), so I'm not surprised that Patek would source their straps from those countries. I would however be surprised if my €80k Patek has a leather strap manufactured in Wuhan or Saigon, for example.
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What top-tier watch brands do this?
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What top-tier watch brands do this?
That’s just it, we don’t know for sure.

It’s been rumored that Omega may have parts made in China. Exactly what those parts are is somewhat unclear.

I’d imagine some other Swiss brands do the same.
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"Swiss Made" doesn’t mean all parts and/or raw materials are sourced from or made in Switzerland. We’re talking about things like screws here. Some of Omega’s bracelet parts could be made in Asia (not confirmed), and the leather straps on a Patek are made in Italy, yet both are still Swiss Made. Do you think the diamonds Rolex uses were mined in Switzerland? What about the meteorite? Any buyer should know that there’s a chance up to 39% of their Swiss Made watch was sourced from somewhere else - even if it's a Rolex.
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So.............if 39% of the manufacturing costs are from outside of Switzerland (China, for example), the watch is "Swiss made" according to the Swiss industry, and can have "Swiss made" written on the dial.

Whether or not, as a consumer, a "luxury" "Swiss watch" having 39% of the manufacturing costs coming from China feels "luxury" is up to the consumer.

I know what I think....
Thanks for trying to make me feel better
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That’s just it, we don’t know for sure.

It’s been rumored that Omega may have parts made in China. Exactly what those parts are is somewhat unclear.

I’d imagine some other Swiss brands do the same.
They have bracelets made in Thailand 100%. This is confirmed and you can see pictures of the packaging saying this if you google it.
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They have bracelets made in Thailand 100%. This is confirmed and you can see pictures of the packaging saying this if you google it.

I’ll take your word for that


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They have bracelets made in Thailand 100%. This is confirmed and you can see pictures of the packaging saying this if you google it.
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I’ll take your word for that


Here is an interesting thread from 2023 ("Are Omega Clasps Made in Thailand Now"), including pictures and changes in wording from Omega on manufacturing of watches:

https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/a...d-now.5493348/


Omega went from this:


To this:
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Well dagnabit …. I’m starting to wish I didn’t come here today




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Here is an interesting thread from 2023 ("Are Omega Clasps Made in Thailand Now"), including pictures and changes in wording from Omega on manufacturing of watches:

https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/a...d-now.5493348/


Omega went from this:


To this:

That's the thread I was thinking of. IMO it's disappointing because they aren't being transparent. I don't have an issue with parts made somewhere else if they are of high quality and the brand is transparent about it...
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Old 29 January 2025, 03:39 AM   #28
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Well dagnabit …. I’m starting to wish I didn’t come here today


Another way to look at it: your watch features the resurrected epic calibre 321 with roots in the 1940s, shared with HH brands, worn on the moon and hand assembled these days in Switzerland. It is the ultimate Speedmaster.

You didn't buy the 321 because the clasp was made in Switzerland. Well, presumably that wasn't the driving factor.

Anyway, this is a general discussion about "Swiss made" and not about a specific brand or watch.
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Another way to look at it: your watch features the resurrected epic calibre 321 with roots in the 1940s, shared with HH brands, worn on the moon and hand assembled these days in Switzerland. It is the ultimate Speedmaster.

You didn't buy the 321 because the clasp was made in Switzerland. Well, presumably that wasn't the driving factor.

Anyway, this is a general discussion about "Swiss made" and not about a specific brand or watch.

Thank you for bringing me back down to earth :earth:

The topic is a good one


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